Back

DOWNLOAD BROCHURE









 

We’re Tough on Grime…


SEWER JETTER 600 

(STAINLESS)

The Jet Sprayer 600 requires only one operator, and tows easily behind a pickup.  It also has electric brakes, and its 600 gallon (2268L) STAINLESS tank resists corrosion and fills from curb-side through a standard 2½” fire hydrant fitting.  Operator can guide the hose, control the reel, operate the engine and observe the manhole from his workstation at rear of unit.  In addition, when compared to the age-old method of mechanical sewer cleaning, this modern Jet Cleaner provides the safest, most efficient and effective method available.

600 SewerJetter Stainless


Standard Equipment
Tank - 600 gallon (2268L) stainless tank, overhead fill, 2½” brass fire hydrant fitting.  Recirculator line allows water to be recirculated through main hose and back to tank (for use in cold weather).
Hose Reel - Capacity 600 feet (182.8M) of ¾”, 800 ft (243.7M) of ½” high pressure hose. Air pressure cleanout connection.  (Hose optional.)
Power –  John Deere diesel engine, 4 cylinder, 80 HP Power Tech 4045DF270, water cooled
Clutch – Cable controlled, spring loaded clutch for pump engagement/disengagement
Pump - L0614SC positive displacement, pump capacity 40 GPM (151LPM) @ 2000 PSI (138 bar).
Optional Pump (call for availability) - M0610SC positive displacement, pump capacity 18 GPM (68LPM) @ 4000 PSI  (276 bar).
Control Panel - Hour, oil pressure, water temp, voltmeter gauges, ignition switch, water pressure gauge, beacon switch.  Safety shutdown switch. 
Spray System - Auxiliary outlet with cutoff piped to curbside for spraying/cleaning.  Maximum pressure 800 PSI (53.3 bar).
Nozzles - One each 20° and 30° cleaning nozzle.  15” (.38M) nozzle extension.
Hose Guide - Tiger Tail.
Fuel Tank - 14 gallon (52.9L).
Trailer-Double (tandem) axle, 7000 GVWR (3171KG) each, electric brakes, 2 5/16” ball hitch, four 7.50 x 16LT, 10 ply tires.
Paint- Wimbleton White #477SP Standard.
Beacon Light - Mounted at highest point on unit.
Battery – 12 volt, included.
 
 
   
   
   
 
© 2008 Durand-Wayland, Inc